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The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe is making kiosks available in key locations so tribal members can access important information for their judicial and law enforcement systems. It’s part of a multi-phase effort to make their official procedures more transparent and accessible. They plan on ultimately providing digital access to their entire law library, court decisions and other documents that improve citizens’ understanding and engagement with government functions. We’ll talk with tribal representatives from Saint Regis and other tribes putting a priority on transparency and openness.
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Danielle Mayberry (Western Shoshone), principal law clerk at St Regis Mohawk Tribal Courts and a Western Shoshone tribal court judge
Michael Williams (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin), codification attorney with the Open Law Library and student at University of Wisconsin Law School
Bonnie Shucha, associate dean and director of the law library at the University Wisconsin Law School
David Greisen, CEO and co-founder of the Open Law Library
Break 1 Music: Pisuppunga (song) Twin Flames (artist) Omen (album)
Break 2 Music: V for Vanity (song) THRONE (artist) Lionfish (album)